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North Island Métis
Registrace 20. 05. 2020
North Island Métis is a registered non-profit organization. We were founded in November 1996 to represent the interests of Métis people residing in northern Vancouver Island, from Black Creek to Cape Scott.
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February 2000 push-up challenge!
Break it up throughout the day, aiming for 70 push-ups of whichever way you choose!
Break it up throughout the day, aiming for 70 push-ups of whichever way you choose!
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Fire Bag Assembly
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Here are the next steps for your fire bag, after all your beadwork is completed.
Picot Edge Stitch
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Instructions on how to complete your picot stitch for your fire bag, or other projects.
Beading on a Loom
zhlédnutí 334Před 11 měsíci
Here is the a follow-up video to the setting up a loom video! Learn how to bead with your beading loom.
Métis Floral Beadwork
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Learn how to get started with a simple five petal floral design.
Common Métis Embroidery Stitches
zhlédnutí 338Před 11 měsíci
Learn four of the most commonly used stitches in Métis embroidery.
Heel Toe Polka
zhlédnutí 340Před rokem
Music by Reg Bouvette. Here are the jig steps to the Heel Toe Polka.
Red River Jig
zhlédnutí 101Před rokem
Music by John Arcand. Here is the basic jig step and four fancy steps.
The Orange Blossom Special Jig
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Music by Sierra Noble. Here is a variation of jig steps for The Orange Blossom Special.
How to Make Baked Bannock
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NIMA shows one recipe to make baked bannock. Recipe: 6 cups flour 3 tsp baking powder 1/2 tsp salt 1/4 lb lard or bacon grease 2 cups water For a PDF of the recipe, go to www.nimetis.com/metis-culture.html
How to Make a Tourtière
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NIMA shows you how to make an easy tourtière. Recipe: 1 cup chopped onion any additional vegetables you may want 1 lb ground beef 1 tsp salt 1 tsp dried sage 1 tsp cinnamon 1/8 tsp clove 4 cups mashed potatoes 2 pie crusts (one to be used as a top) milk (to wash the pie crust) For a PDF of the recipe, go to www.nimetis.com/metis-culture.html
Smudging: Protocols and Guidelines with Bruce Dumont
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Smudging: Protocols and Guidelines with Bruce Dumont
Foundations: Setting Up A Beading Loom
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Foundations: Setting Up A Beading Loom
NIMA presents Culture is Medicine with Denise Findlay
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NIMA presents Culture is Medicine with Denise Findlay
Awesome! Thank-you ❤❤
Your videos are really helpful at learning, I am Métis and trying to connect with my culture on a more deeper level, I have been sharing your videos to my family that want to learn as well 😊
Thank you
Beautiful. I definitely want to try this. How sturdy/delicate is it after it dries? Can/should they be sealed after?
It is fairly sturdy afterwards, no need to seal the finished product.
Thank you for your tutorial but the background music is terrible 😢
Hi Mara, Great vidoe. Where can I buy some quills? Ni road kill available here, hehehehe!
I wish we could find some here! I have purchased some from an Indigenous Artist - Beadwork by Braelyn on Instagram. But have also seen them on Halfords and Ibead Canada. They are less expensive if you purchase them unwashed and clean and dye them yourself.
Very throughput video but I will say for people like me that music is very distracting for me to learn. ADHD is not an easy thing to learn things to begin with, but the music is too loud for sensors. I did still try to focus as I want to learn more skills with the loom.
I know... the music was driving me bunkers.
Can’t pay attention….that music is annoying! See ya
Such horrible music. So distracting. I can't believe someone actually chose it. It was hard to watch the whole video through. Please don't use this type of music again.
Why do you add crazy music? It is not needed and is very distracting noise - sorry but music is not needed.
Please use a softer kind of music or no music at all what ever you have playing in the back ground is more then just distracting, it’s uncomfortable to listen too when your talking, sorry.
Very generous of you to have made and posted this video…exactly what I have been trying to find…thanks!!!
Thank you !
That music is so annoying! Love the tutorial, but the music is very distracting.
This seemed like a really good video, but I found the music to be intrusive and stressful. I could not mute it and get the captions, so I have had to stop the video.
I'm watching these videos and I haven't learned anything
I'm sorry to hear you feel you are not able to take anything away from these discussions with Elders. This program was not meant as a structured language course, but an introduction and gathering. There are many structured courses available online that you can enroll in to learn Michif.
@@northislandmetis you are promoting the podcast as a language lessons perhaps change the title it was disappointing
cant listen to that music.
Hello, please note the video has closed captioning. If the music is not to your taste, please mute the video and turn on the captions.
Thanks
If you can stop that sound we can hear you better
Hello, please note the video has closed captioning. If the music is not to your taste, please mute the video and turn on the captions.
I have done lots of jewelry and decorating with beads but the loom terrifies me. My daughter's wants to learn in the most desperate way. I have agreed to watch every you tube and then not look like I am going to pass out as I show her how easy it is .help
I found the key was just practicing. Your first pieces are never perfect and that is okay. Just keep trying and watching videos. Good luck!
I mean.. it works.. but the way you do it, takes longer than the correct way.. but I guess if you can do it more than one way, there is no correct way? 😆 btw you don’t have to cut the string before you put it on there.
Whatever way works for those doing the beading is fine. For anyone watching the video, if you find different or easier ways to thread your loom, do what works for you. There is no one correct method. Happy beading.
Hi! Where i can found that string holder or what is that name? :) thanx for help!
I think you mean the bead loom? You can get them at craft stores and online retailers. Just search bead loom. If you mean the item that was used to lift and separate the strings, that was just a paper clip with one part straightened. Let me know if this isn't what you meant.
@@northislandmetis yeah that bead loom thanx alot!
The music is only an annoying distraction. I can't learn and listen well with that music. Thank you anyway. bye
Thank you for the feedback. We will keep that in mind if we make more videos.
You made it look so easy. I think I'll try it the way you did and maybe cut some time off setting up the loom. I hope. thank you.
Por favor traducción
En el tiempo que ella invierte en montar el pequeño telar, ya se hizo una pulsera si solo colocas el hilo de un lado hacia el otro atándolos* en los tornillos que trae el telar, ella lo complica más de esa manera 🤷🏻♀️.
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Thanks so much for these free videos. I really hope we can revitalize michif.
Thank you! Merci! Will try it!
Thank you!❤️
Again an absolutely great video. So glad these are on CZcams. Marsii.
Thanks a ton for this series of videos. They're so educational and informative.
I love this. Thank you so much for making these videos. I really hope they catch on and more people start to learn michif.
Thank you very much! Are you going to make beading tutorials? That you be very nice! Have a beautiful weekend!
Thanks for watching. We hope to make more sometime this summer.
Thank you Bruce! Super to hear your gentle approach and teaching.
Maarsii Bruce, this is important knowledge to share. I am very grateful.
Thank you very much!
Great tutorial!